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RE: The right size saddlebags - oldscool_imp - 10-07-2016 Hi All, I've recently received and installed the Plot0004 saddlebag brackets and winker relocation bracket from Samurider. These parts installed easily, and I dumped the reflector bracket/license plate holder, bolting the license plate right to the winker bracket. I've enclosed pics of the bags I installed just because I'm sure nobody else has them on a motorcycle, at least not a Honda. [url=https://www.carradice.co.uk/]Carradice of Nelson used to make bags for motorcycles and bicycles, I thought they looked appropriate on my '69 Daytona, but kept them when I sold it. This is their large bicycle saddlebag, meant to hang on the back of a bicycle saddle, they're fairly watertight, made of treated cotton duck. Under the oversized flap is a large drawstring top made of coated nylon, so it's easy to overload these when necessary. ![]() ![]() ![]()
RE: The right size saddlebags - Cormanus - 10-07-2016 They look good, oldscool. There's a moment in one of the original Pink Panther films where Clouseau (brilliantly played by Peter Sellars) announces proudly "Others have succeeded where I shall fail! It is the challenge!" It could be my motto. But today, I've risen to the challenge and fooled Dropbox into thinking it's a photo-hosting site. So, here without further ado, are oldscool's pictures. Drum roll. [url=https://www.dropbox.com/s/c2l4890nbyxpx7z/2016-10-07%2015.05.44.jpg?dl=0] [url=https://www.dropbox.com/s/mmoi0ld2w7juvi6/2016-10-07%2015.06.09.jpg?dl=0] [url=https://www.dropbox.com/s/d3xgq49yf99zw0k/2016-10-07%2015.06.24.jpg?dl=0] [url=https://www.dropbox.com/s/xfjjnu696nt0e0m/2016-10-07%2015.11.34.jpg?dl=0] RE: The right size saddlebags - Lord Popgun - 10-07-2016 Didn't work Cormanus ![]() Oldscool, you look pretty young to be oldschool . ![]() Those bags and signal relocation look great! RE: The right size saddlebags - curlyjoe - 10-07-2016 Looks great oldschool! Do those bags have some sort hanger/bracket to keep them in place and away from the rear wheel? RE: The right size saddlebags - oldscool_imp - 10-07-2016 Popgun, thanks, the CB just makes me feel younger. I don't know if you noticed I'm holding a popgun in the photo. And, Cormanus, thanks for showing me that I really need to get a Photobucket account. I miss Peter Sellers. (10-07-2016, 08:04 PM)curlyjoe_imp Wrote: Looks great oldschool! Do those bags have some sort hanger/bracket to keep them in place and away from the rear wheel? Yes, Curly, That's what the [url=http://www.samurider.com/?p=13318]Plot0004 brackets do. On my old Triumph I just had a rubber bungee around the fender to each passenger footpeg. RE: The right size saddlebags - curlyjoe - 10-09-2016 Thanks oldschool! I should have read your original post more carefully.
RE: The right size saddlebags - ChiefJP_imp - 03-04-2017 (05-01-2016, 10:50 PM)Honda Lover_imp Wrote: Had custom leather bags made from Leatherworks. Wow. That is beautiful. RE: The right size saddlebags - ChiefJP_imp - 06-17-2017 (05-01-2016, 10:50 PM)Honda Lover_imp Wrote: Had custom leather bags made from Leatherworks. THAT is an absolutely beautiful bike! |